Occurs when the types passed are incorrect. This change means
there is now consistency with non-overloaded function wrappers which have always
raised TypeError when the incorrect types are passed.
See issue #1293
- Remove python code from octave's std_basic_string.i
- Correctly return an error to fix error handling when using std::basic_string in
overloaded methods - issue #1171.
are necessitated by the -builtin option. Notes on individual tests
follow.
grouping_runme.py : 'cvar' syntax for class variables is obsolete.
li_std_string_extra_runme.py :
li_std_wstring_runme.py : Reverse binary operators (e.g., __radd__)
are not supported.
threads_exception_runme.py :
director_exception_runme.py :
exception_order_runme.py : Throwing wrapped objects as exceptions
is not supported.
default_constructor_runme.py : Redundant functional interface
(e.g., 'module.new_Foo()' for 'module.Foo()') is not provided.
python_nondynamic_runme.py : I believe that this test script doesn't
actually test the %pythonnondynamic feature correctly, and I believe
that the feature itself is implemented incorrectly. With the -builtin
option, %pythonnondynamic *is* implemented correctly, and I have
modified the test script to exercise it correctly.
git-svn-id: https://swig.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swig/branches/szager-python-builtin@12416 626c5289-ae23-0410-ae9c-e8d60b6d4f22